Literature Reference: 末大必折,尾大不掉。——《左传·昭公十一年》 If the branches are too large, they will break; if the tail is too big, it cannot be controlled. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan, Duke Zhao, Year 11'.
末: Weekend, the end of an era. In ancient times, it was used as a humble expression: a modest proposal, or "this humble general is willing to go."
Meaning: The character '末' signifies the end or conclusion, symbolizing both the completion of one phase and the beginning of another, representing profound and subtle meaning.